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Swedish

Swedes prefer to eat raw and cold food, meat and fish are half cooked. Swedes love to drink coffee, bread can not eat, coffee can not drink. Swedes are more accustomed to eating European dishes, with light taste. They usually add less seasoning, try to keep the original flavor, and don't like eating too greasy food. Swedes often eat ham, beef and mutton, chicken, fish, game, eggs, fruits, vegetables, cream pastry, etc. and they are required to be tender, smooth and fragrant.

Swedish Cinnamon Rolls

Traditional Swedish Meatballs

Vegan Impossible Swedish Meatballs

Basic, Lightly Spiced Swedish Meatballs

Sweet and Crunchy Swedish Nuts

Pytt i Panna Swedish Hash

Swedish Sweet Yeasted Bread

Swedish Cabbage Rolls for Crock Pot or Stovetop

Absolut Vodka's Sage Lady Cocktail

Swedish Lussekatter St. Lucia Buns

Crockpot Swedish Meatballss

Classic Baked Swedish Meatballs

Swedish Tea Ring

Swedish Meatballs for Slow Cooker or Stovetop

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